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English

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American Art and Architecture | Arts and Humanities | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology

Description/Abstract

The manuscript collection of Anna Hyatt Huntington, sculptor, 1876-1973, left to the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University by Mrs. Huntington is of special interest to students and scholars of American culture. Her correspondence, scrap-books, and diaries are a record of a long and successful career as a sculptor.

By drawing upon archival materials and personal interviews, the present article demonstrates the mergence of two major characteristics of Mrs. Huntington's work in this equestrian monument of Joan: technical precision and idealism.

Recommended Citation

Eden, Myrna Garvey. "The Significance of the
Equestrian Monument 'Joan of Arc' in the Artistic Development of Anna Hyatt Huntington." The Courier 12.4 (1975): 3-12.